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Association preferences of unisexual Amazon mollies (Poecilia formosa): differential response to swords based on sex of the bisexual parental species

机译:单性亚马逊软体动物(Poecilia formosa)的协会偏好:基于双性恋父母的性别对剑的差异反应

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Most females exhibit preferences for certain males and females based on mating and social decisions. Unisexual females that reproduce by gynogenesis are also expected to express association preferences, which may have been inherited from parental species, or may have evolved in response to selection pressures associated with their unisexual mating system. The unisexual, gynogenetic Amazon molly (Poecilia formosa) is a hybrid of the Atlantic molly (P. mexicana) and sailfin molly (P. latipinna). Although none of these three species have sword tails, the two parental species differ in preference for swords on conspecifics. We further examined the variation in pre-existing bias within this species complex by testing Amazon molly preference to associate with male and female sailfin mollies with artificially attached swords. Amazon mollies significantly avoided females with colored swords, but were indiscriminate towards swords on males. Thus, this hybrid species shares its lack of preference for swords on males with female Atlantic mollies and females from one population of sailfin mollies. Avoidance of females with swords by Amazon mollies is unique in this species complex. We discuss the implications and functions of association preferences expressed by Amazon mollies and propose hypotheses for the differential response towards swords based on sex.
机译:根据交配和社会决定,大多数女性表现出对某些男性和女性的偏爱。还预期通过雌核生殖繁殖的单性雌性会表现出联想偏好,这可能是从亲代物种继承而来的,或者可能是响应与其单性交配系统相关的选择压力而进化的。单性,雌性雌性亚马逊Amazon(Poecilia formosa)是大西洋mol(P. mexicana)和sail鳍(P. latipinna)的杂种。尽管这三个物种都没有剑尾,但两个亲本物种在物种上对剑的偏好有所不同。我们通过测试亚马逊软体动物与人工附着的剑的雄性和雌性翅鳍软体动物相关联的偏好,进一步检查了该物种复合体中先前存在的偏见的变化。亚马逊的暴徒用彩色的剑显着地避开了雌性,但对雄性的剑却不加区别。因此,这种杂种在对具有雌性大西洋Atlantic虫的雄性和来自一帆sail种群的雌性中缺乏对剑的偏爱。在这个物种群中,亚马逊的软体动物用剑避开雌性是独特的。我们讨论了亚马逊软体动物表达的联想偏好的含义和功能,并提出了基于性别对剑的差异反应的假设。

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